- Forts in Cornwall
There are over 80 hill forts in
Cornwall dating from theIron Age , Roman and post-Roman periods, with most showing evidence of occupation and re-occupation by the Cornish Cornovii tribe. Two of the most impressive, at opposite ends of Cornwall, areChûn Castle , nearPenzance andWarbstow Bury in North East Cornwall. Others can be found atCaer Bran , Castle An Dinas (Goss Moor ), Castle an Dinas (Penzance ), Castle Canyke,Kelly Rounds , Cadsonbury, Resugga Castle, Helsbury,St Dennis , Gear fort andCastle Dore .Promontory fort s or cliff top forts were also common in the Iron Age and examples of these are at Trevelgue nearNewquay , Maen Castle nearSennen , St Michael's atRame Head ,Dodman Point (nearGorran Haven ), Treryn Dinas (Logan Rock ), Trereen Dinas (Gurnard's Head ) andThe Rumps (nearSt Minver ). ["A History of Cornwall" - 1996 ProfessorPhilip Payton ]Many Napoleonic
Forts were built during theNapoleonic War inSouth East Cornwall to protectPlymouth Sound and Plymouth'sdocks inDevonport, Devon from attack. Some are still in use today by the Ministry of Defence.References
ee also
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List of hill forts in England
*List of hill forts in Scotland
*List of hill forts in Wales
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